Everyone should make use of lazy loading. While most lazy loading plugins work with images, Lazy Load for Videos deals with…well, videos (it’s right there in the title).

The plugin replaces embedded YouTube videos with a clickable preview image. The YouTube video is then only loaded when you want to watch it and by clicking the image. If your site uses a lot of YouTube videos then you should definitely install this plugin. Your visitors will thank you for it.

Slim Jetpack is a replacement for the default version of Jetpack by Automattic. The plugin unlinks all of the services from the WordPress.com servers and allows you to use them completely independently.

The services are deactivated by default so that you only switch on the ones you want to use. The services that completely rely on a WordPress.com login such as stats, and push notifications are not available when using the plugin.

Notification bars are an excellent way of adding a call to action to your site. They are extremely effective at catching the visitor’s attention and are used by many of the top bloggers in the blogosphere.

The WordPress Notification Bar plugin is simple to configure and can be customized to match your site’s design.

The Custom Facebook Feed plugin allows you to take any public Facebook Page and create a customizable feed of that page on your website. By default the feed will be styled to match your site design, but you can customize it to make it look however you want.

The plugin lets you use feeds from multiple public pages. By using shortcodes those feeds can be installed on a page, post or sidebar widgets, making this plugin an excellent choice for creating portals of similar Facebook pages.

This plugin allows you to customize the WordPress dashboard depending on the role of the user logged in. It only really becomes useful when you’re running a multi-author blog.

The plugin allows you to remove menus and options for the user roles that would never need them. For example, if you have contributors to the site, it may be in your interest to completely remove any options unrelated to writing a post.

It creates a more streamlined dashboard for non-admin users as well as removing the potential to cause problems on the site.

Stealth Login Page protects your wp-login.php page by creating a secret authorization code. If that code isn’t entered then the page redirects to a url of your choosing.

The plugin doesn’t provide comprehensive protection for your site but should go a long way to fending of those annoying bot login requests. This should be one of several layers of security for your site and works especially well when combined with a login limiter plugin.

Allowing your readers to share your content with their social media networks is a great way to grow user engagement and build a following of loyal readers. Unfortunately most social sharing plugins add extra load time to the site, which can be a problem.

The team over at WPBeginner created this plugin to be simple and fast. You can add share buttons for the major social networks and the plugin only runs scripts when you hover over the buttons rather than at the initial page load.

It’s a clean, simple social sharing plugin that is worth checking out.

You have a huge collection of free and stylish fonts at your fingertips, but if you’re unsure on how to correctly add them to your site they can be difficult to use. The Google Typography plugin gives you a simple way to use any Google Font for any text on your website without having to mess around with code.

You can choose any of the 600+ Google Fonts and assign them to css selectors in the admin panel and the plugin will automatically update your style.css file. You can make these changes in real time allowing you to use all of the latest fonts in the Google Fonts library.

This is an excellent yet extremely simple plugin that should be installed by everyone.

Tom Ewer

Tom Ewer is the founder of WordCandy.co. He has been a huge fan of WordPress since he first laid eyes on it, and has been writing educational and informative content for WordPress users since 2011. When he's not working, you're likely to find him outdoors somewhere – as far away from a screen as possible!

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Katherine

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Recently, i switched to HTML to HTML 5. My site looks amazing and i am quite satisfied. But one thing that bothers me is adsense. I was looking for a solution that my ads should appear as per design and i found it here which is Google AdSense for Responsive Design plugin. Thanks bro for sharing this amazing resource.

Tom Ewer

Shoeb

Before moving on let me tell you that your article was really amazing. The way you represent the information is great. The list of WordPress plugin that you have described is amazing. I wasn’t aware of many of them but the plugin I like the most is Google AdSense for Responsive Design which is I am going to try.

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Michael

I think it would be better to mention “Better WP Security” plugin instead of “Stealth Login Page” because “Better WP Security” plugin has much more options and protections than “Stealth Login Page”. In “Better WP Security” you even can change the login path to increase security of website.